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Copyright Notice

Published by: Alain Gonzalez

Copyright © 2014 All material in this guide is, unless otherwise stated, the property of Alain Gonzalez. Copyright and other intellectual property laws protect these materials. Reproduction or retransmission of the materials, in whole or in part, in any manner, without the prior written consent of the copyright holder, is a violation of copyright law.

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Legal Disclaimer

Warning: All the information presented in the “Meal Prep Made Easy" is for

educational and resource purposes only. It is not a substitute for or in addition to

any advice given to you by your physician or health care provider.

Consult your physician before making any changes to your lifestyle, diet, or

exercise habits. You are solely responsible for the way information in "Meal Prep

Made Easy" is perceived and utilized and so, you do so at your own risk.

In no way will Alain Gonzalez or any persons associated with "Meal Prep Made

Easy" be held responsible for any injuries or problems that may occur due to the

use of this book or the advice contained within.

Personal Disclaimer

We are not doctors, nor do we possess a degree in nutrition. The advice we give is

based on years of practical application, dealing with the needs of our own health

and physiques as well as the needs of others. Any recommendations we may

make to you regarding diet, including, supplements and herbal or nutritional

treatments must be discussed between you and your doctor/s.

Muscle-Building Disclaimer

Required Legal Disclaimer: Due to recent laws from the FTC, it is required that all

companies identify what a “typical” result is. The truth is that most people never

do anything when it comes to trying building muscle. They might buy a million

products, including this one, but never do anything with the information they

have in hand. The testimonials that you saw were of people who took action,

followed a healthy lifestyle, exercised, and ate a balanced nutritional diet. If you

want results like them, you should do this too.

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When it comes to building muscle, ensuring that you are consuming enough of

the necessary nutrients, consistently, is critical.

So much so, that failing to do so, regardless of how well thought out your workout

program is, will result in your inability to build muscle, period.

On the same token, achieving physical fitness through diet and exercise should be

a positive experience and make life more enjoyable.

With that said, stressing ourselves out by attempting to create time out of thin air

in order to cook a meal every few hours is simply not ideal.

That’s why I created this guide.

To give you what I call “Meal Prep Shortcuts” for being more efficient when

following a set meal plan.

In the next few pages, you are going to discover quick and easy ways for

preparing your meals ahead of time to avoid spending your life in the kitchen

while still ensuring your food is flavorful and fresh.

Look…

We’re all busy.

But let’s not make this an excuse for not achieving our most desired goals.

If you own this guide, you’ll never have to say “I don’t have the time” when

referring to preparing and following a nutrient dense diet.

These meal prep techniques are not required.

They are simply my personal solutions for making life a little easier when

following a set meal plan.

I think you’ll find them help too.

Introduction

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Finding 1-2 hours a day to cook meals as we go can be difficult.

If you can’t manage that (or don’t want to), I understand.

No one wants to feel like they’re slaving away in the kitchen all day (unless you’re

a chef).

Heck, not many people have that choice anyway.

So here’s what I recommend.

Take a look at your schedule for the week and find 1 or 2 days where you have a

bit of downtime.

Maybe sometime before bed or on the weekend when you’re not tied up with

work or school.

It may not be realistic to find time every single day to cook 5 separate meals, but

finding 1-2 hours in a week shouldn’t be a problem.

If you have to sacrifice TV time, do it!

Once you have your 1 or 2 days picked out, schedule a 1-2 hour block dedicated

to preparing your foods.

Note: Allowing 48-72 hours between “meal prep days” would be ideal. This will

allow you to prep accordingly.

For example: Prep meals on Monday for Tuesday, Wednesday, and the better

part of Thursday. Then Thursday night can be dedicated to prepping for Friday,

Saturday, and Sunday.

If you have more than two days where you can find time for meal prep, then

more power to you.

The more, the merrier.

Scheduling Meal Prep Time

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Chicken

Step 1 – Season and bake (or grill) your chicken breasts.

Step 2 – Weigh them out and vacuum seal each piece. (Feel free to label the

weight and date)

Step 3 – Throw them in the freezer to prolong freshness.

Step 4 – Microwave the chicken when you’re ready for your next meal.

Refrigerator and Freezer Life: See FoodSafety.Gov for refrigerator and freezer

life.

Steak

Step 1 – Season and bake (or grill) your steak.

Step 2 – Weigh them out and vacuum seal each piece. (Feel free to label the

weight and date)

Step 3 – Throw them in the freezer to prolong freshness.

Step 4 – Microwave the steak when you’re ready for your next meal.

Refrigerator and Freezer Life: See FoodSafety.Gov for refrigerator and freezer

life.

Quick Tip: Feel free to refrigerate (instead of freezing) meats that will be eaten

the same or following day.

Quick Tip: Defrost meat before microwaving.

Note: The same (or similar) steps can be used for ground turkey or beef.

Shortcut #1 – Frozen Meats

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Baked Potatoes

Step 1 – Season and bake potatoes.

Step 2 – Wrap each potato in aluminum foil.

Step 3 – Place them in Tupperware and refrigerate.

Step 4 – Cut the potato open and microwave it when you’re ready to eat!

Note: I would not advise cooking potatoes more than 1-2 days in advance to

ensure they’re still safe to eat

Microwave Baked Potato

Step 1 – Polk holes all over the potato with a fork.

Step 2 – Microwave (on high) for 5 minutes.

Step 3 – Using a napkin or oven mitts, turn the potato over.

Step 4 – Microwave for another 5 minutes.

Step 5 – Cut the potato open and season to your liking.

Step 6 – Enjoy!

Shortcut #2 – Potatoes

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I’ll be the first to admit, microwavable rice packages are the simplest and fastest

way to prepare rice that is actually enjoyable to eat.

So…

That’s certainly an option.

But I have another two options you may want to consider if you want to save

some money, you want to cook in bulk, or both.

1. The Sitting Rice Cooker

If there is a day that you’ll be home and have 2 or more rice meals scheduled,

then you can probably get away with cooking it in in the rice cooker and simply

leaving it on so the rice stays hot and soft.

I am not sure about how much of an impact this has on your electric bill, but I

would imagine it’s something similar to a coffee pot.

But don’t quote me on that.

2. Microwaving Leftover Rice

I am no fan of leftover rice.

Well…

I wasn’t.

This was mainly because every time I microwaved rice that was sitting in the

fridge, it was hard. It literally felt like I was eating little pieces of glass.

But then I discovered this awesome and simple trick to microwaving refrigerated

rice without it coming out hard as pebbles.

How to soften up refrigerated rice: Simply put the rice on a microwavable plate

and sprinkle it with water. For a cup of rice, about 3-4 tbsps. of water will suffice.

Then throw in the microwave and wa-la, delicious fluffy rice.

Shortcut #3 – Rice

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If you’re anything like me (or you’re on one of my meal plans) then you probably

eat about 1 banana per day.

Problem is, bananas usually come in bundles of 5 or more…

And if you’ve ever bought a banana bunch, then you know that by day 3 or 4,

they’re done.

No one wants to eat brown bananas.

So because you’ll be eating 1 banana per day (more than likely), then it’s probably

going to be helpful for you to preserve your bananas as long as possible.

How to Keep Bananas Fresh As Long As Possible

Step 1 – Pull apart each banana without compromising the crowns.

Step 2 – Cut a small piece of plastic wrap about the size of your palm (1 for each

banana).

Step 3 – Wrap the plastic tightly around the crown of each banana.

Shortcut #4 – Bananas

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If you’re like most people, you don’t have time every single morning to sit at the

stove and cook breakfast.

And although scrambling or frying eggs doesn’t take more than a few minutes,

sometimes we just want to grab and go.

Or maybe we would rather eat our breakfast later while we’re out (maybe at

work) and don’t have access to a kitchen.

Either way…

This is for you.

Hardboiled Eggs

If you’re from anywhere on planet earth, then you’ve probably had, seen, or

heard of hard boiled eggs.

So, no, they’re nothing special.

However, the fact that they have a refrigerator life of about 1 week makes them a

key component to meal prepping.

If you are going to be eating eggs for breakfast (or anytime during the day) 3-7

days per week, then here’s what I would suggest.

Step 1 – Hard-boil 6-12 eggs (depending on how many eggs you’re eating that

week according to your meal plan).

Step 2 – Place them in a Tupperware.

Step 3 – Refrigerate.

Step 4 – Grab and go!

Shortcut #5 – Eggs

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Look…I’m no chef.

And I am going to assume you’re not either.

I am also a pretty busy guy…and I am also going to assume that you are as well.

That’s probably why you’ve seen the word “microwave” in this guide more times

than I care to count.

But if you are going to save as much time as possible in order to follow your meal

plan without having to sacrifice your social life, then the microwave can be your

best friend.

So this is why I am going to suggest two solutions for prepping your vegetables.

1. Cook and store them

This is pretty standard right?

You cook your vegetables, serve yourself whatever you’re going to eat, and then

put the rest in the appropriate Tupperware so you can reheat it later.

2. Stock up on microwavable veggies

Instead of having to cook vegetables to then reheat them later on, you might as

well stock up on pre-cooked veggies you can toss in the microwave for a few

minutes and eat fresh.

This is going to save you the time you would have spent cooking each vegetable

individually and maybe save you a little money.

Shortcut #6 – Vegetables

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Happy

Meal

Prepping!